Sorry for the lack of an exact answer but it depends upon the state and locality. Each state has their own laws as to when campaigns can place signs along the right-of-way.
Also, localities may have restrictions on when signs can be on private property but in many communities signs can be on private lawns at any time during the year.
I wouldn't do it.
No.
The purposes of displaying campaign lawn signs, are simple. By displaying these signs, the public is being notified and constantly reminded of who is running, and what they are running for.
You get them from your local party headquarters .
Yes. So that they can save on resources to be used during the campaign.
Re-election and raising money for their next campaign.
The responsibility to take down all campaign signs on the side of the road after an election falls to the members of each candidates team. The campaign managers have people assigned to put up and remove the signs.
Political signs are intended to campaign for a certain political candidate and increase their publicity. By having cheap political signs, a candidate can easily advertise their campaign for a reasonable price and spread their name to a wide expanse of people.
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Yes, because they belong to someone.
The Republican candidate cannot start his presidential campaign until a Republican candidate is selected. The President probably won't start his campaign until he knows exactly who he will be running against.
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